Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tap-off

noun
/tæp-ɒf/
Definition
A tap-off is a method of drawing off a small quantity of fluid or electricity from a larger flow or source.
Examples
  • The plumber used a tap-off to connect the new faucet to the existing water line.
  • In the circuit, a tap-off is necessary to provide power to the additional components.
  • The data tap-off allows for monitoring without interrupting the main data flow.
Meaning
Tap-off typically refers to the action of diverting a part of a main supply for a specific application, such as in plumbing, electrical circuits, or data systems.
Synonyms
  • diversion
  • branch
  • detour
  • offtake